What's the funniest and most relatable joke you've seen in a film?
>>81523800
>I'm rich
>>81523800
What's the joke here?
>>81523835
you can really tell WB forced that line in for the trailers to appeal to normies
>>81523800
>I GOT IT! I GOT IT! We'll work up a number 6 on 'em!
>Number 6 I'm afraid I'm not familiar with that one.
>Well that's where we go a ridin' into town. A whopin and a whopin every living thing that moves within an inch of it's life.........except the women folks, of course.
>YOU SPARE THE WOMEN?
>No we rape the shit outta them at the number 6 dance later on!
>>81523882
that he needs orange slices
It's really funny
>>81523800
I liked it when Groot said, "I am Groot", and then Memelord was like, "Thank you Groot" and then Groot ate a leaf off of his own shoulder like a big retarded faggot.
>>81524006
oh yeah lol
In my paranoid mind, this was just Disney seeing how much they can get away with. They figured "lets just have a character say complete nonsense, completely irrelevant to the context, and see if the audience still laughs"
and they did. like trained seals
>>81524033
Wubba lubba dub-dub!
>>81523882
Ask me how I know you never played a sport between grades 1 and 9
It wasn't a movie, but this scene spoke to me at a fundamental level.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZUiqX9Ypg4
What happened? Why did you change up your bot posting, pajeet?
>>81524047
yeah that's the same type of deal. Rick & Morty relies on nonsense language for laughs too.
It's not the first to do this, Invader Zim did it too but in a bit more of a nuanced and contextual way.
>>81524024
In the comics he was highly intelligent and the king of a dead race.
>>81523882
Right in there.
It's not a good joke nor a joke that most people will understand but who cares, right? People saw something that was non-serious after a serious scene and that was their cue to know that there joke was there and that they had to laugh.
>>81524134
In the movies he is a cute little baby that likes to push the explosion button.
>>81523882
Ants like oranges (I've seen it myself lol) and his name is ANT-man. That's why he needs oranges too (not that DC fans would understand humour lol)
>>81524121
In defense of Zim and Rick & Morty, at least they're being self aware. The point is that it's stupid, the writer's know it's stupid and lazy, the audience (should) know it's stupid and lazy, and everybody has a big laugh about how stupid and lazy it is. It's a commentary on television writing. It's not particularly funny, but at least there's a reason for it. With "Orange Slices lmao", I don't get the impression that they were commenting on shitty quips, it's just a shitty quip.
>>81524439
Not that guy, but Zim did it pretty funny
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMs1YbPdQhY
>>81524402
Deepest lore
>>81523800
Isn't that the question of the day?
orange slices are (or at least were and would have been while he was a kid) a staple half-time snack for sports to give the players some quick energy.
He was equating his physical exhaustion to being at the half-time of a sports game.
>>81524673
This seems to require a lot of knowledge of american junior league sports to understand.
What if you're not american and don't live in a country where oranges are commonly consumed?
Is Disney Orientalist?